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In the world of hip-hop, few relationships are as enduring and dynamic as that of Drake and French Montana. The duo has delivered chart-topping hits like “Pop That” and “No Stylist” while navigating rumors of conflict and moments of unexpected reconciliation. Recently, their reunion during a Kick livestream, where they won a staggering $12 million, has electrified fans and solidified their status as a powerhouse pair in the music industry. Let’s look back at their collaborative journey, key milestones, and what lies ahead for this iconic duo.
A Longstanding Collaborative Bond
Drake, the Canadian superstar dubbed “6 God,” and French Montana, the Moroccan-born rapper known for his “Coke Boys” style, began working together in the early 2010s. Their partnership took root as French was building his reputation through his Cocaine City mixtapes, establishing himself as a key figure in New York’s hip-hop scene. Drake, riding the wave of his growing influence after Take Care (2011), recognized French’s potential and quickly forged a connection through joint projects.
One of their earliest milestones was “Stay Schemin’” (2012), a track from Rick Ross’s Rich Forever mixtape featuring both Drake and French Montana. The song became a standout hit of the year, showcasing the seamless blend of Drake’s smooth delivery and French’s street energy. This success was followed by “Pop That” (2012), an electrifying summer anthem featuring Lil Wayne and Rick Ross, which earned platinum certification and peaked in the Billboard Hot 100’s top 40.
In 2016, the duo reignited the charts with “No Shopping,” produced by Murda Beatz, celebrated for its catchy melody and Drake’s pointed lyrics aimed at Joe Budden. French’s knack for crafting infectious hooks proved the perfect complement to Drake’s charisma. The song’s vibrant music video, filmed in the Dominican Republic, became a cultural phenomenon on social media.
By 2018, they collaborated again on “No Stylist,” a track exuding confidence and style. It marked their last official joint release to date, but their relationship continued to draw attention through other endeavors, including Drake serving as an executive producer for French Montana’s documentary For Khadija, which premiered at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival.
Controversies and Rumors
Despite their impressive track record, Drake and French Montana have faced their share of turbulence. In 2024, rumors of a rift surfaced when Rick Ross, a longtime collaborator of both artists, claimed in his song “Champagne Moments” that Drake had sent a cease-and-desist letter to French Montana regarding the track “Splash Brothers.” Originally intended to feature Drake on French’s 2021 album They Got Amnesia, the song was ultimately released with Lil Wayne and Rick Ross instead.
Gamma CEO Larry Jackson confirmed on The Joe Budden Podcast that the cease-and-desist was real, fueling speculation that Drake pulled out of “Splash Brothers” due to reasons possibly tied to the 2021 Astroworld tragedy or personal tensions. Some sources suggested Drake’s decision was a gesture of respect for Astroworld victims, while others pointed to lyrical content targeting Kanye West as a potential issue.
French Montana never publicly criticized Drake, but he showed discomfort when pressed on the matter. During a June 2025 interview on Sited with Rah Ali, when asked about the Drake-Rick Ross dynamic, French abruptly left the podcast, citing a “parking issue,” leaving host Rah Ali stunned. This move sparked speculation that French remained sensitive about the topic, though he consistently emphasized his friendship and neutrality in disputes among peers.
Reconciliation and a Grand Reunion
Despite the rumors, Drake and French Montana have proven their bond remains unbreakable. In November 2024, Drake publicly supported French by sharing a promotional post for For Khadija on his Instagram Story, signaling reconciliation. The documentary, co-produced by Drake, chronicles French’s family’s immigration from Morocco to New York and his mother’s sacrifices, marking a significant milestone in his career.
The pinnacle of their reunion came in July 2025, when Drake and French appeared together in a Kick livestream, winning $12 million in an online gambling session. The event sent fans on X into a frenzy and confirmed that any prior tensions had been resolved. One X user wrote, “Drake and French Montana back together, winning $12M? That’s how you shut down drama!” Another commented, “Rick Ross said Drake ghosted French, but they’re out here vibing. All good now.”
A Promising Future
The reunion of Drake and French Montana has sparked excitement for potential new music. Fans are eagerly awaiting another collaboration, especially after a leaked snippet of “Big Pun,” rumored to feature Drake, surfaced in 2023. Though the track remains unreleased, the buzz on X suggests it could be a hit if polished with a stronger beat.
Beyond music, Drake’s involvement in For Khadija highlights his role as a supporter of French’s artistic vision. As French expands his career into acting and Drake prepares projects like a joint album with PARTYNEXTDOOR, the prospects for future collaborations are bright.
Conclusion
The journey of Drake and French Montana is one of talent, drama, and resilience. From chart-topping hits to moments of tension and reconciliation, they’ve shown that their friendship and mutual respect can weather any storm. With their recent reunion and potential for new projects, fans have every reason to believe the next chapter for this duo will be even more explosive. Stay tuned to see what Drake and French Montana bring next to the vibrant world of hip-hop!